
They've created interactive areas for children in the centre of the space, with all sorts of play props tied to the book characters. I also like their idea of a 'feedback tree' instead of a visitors book: kids write what they liked best on a paper leaf, then stick it onto a tree illustration on the gallery wall - simple but very effective and good fun.
As soon as my meeting is done, I will give serious thought to which bits of artwork I want framed up. Once I have chosen, I'll know what themes I have to work with for the children's role-play props and workshop sheets. Marie at the gallery tells me she doesn't need a firm decision until May/June next year, but I'm too excited about the whole thing to put it to the back of my mind til then!

The books I'm featuring are aimed at 4 - 8 year olds, so that's who any activities should be aimed at. We seem to have a reasonable budget, but there is only a single room, so space is an issue (although it has an extremely high ceiling, so I wondered about maybe suspending something above...).
The private view is planned for Thursday 13th August, 6pm - 8pm, at Tameside Central Art Gallery. The exhibition will run from then until November 7th.
The private view is planned for Thursday 13th August, 6pm - 8pm, at Tameside Central Art Gallery. The exhibition will run from then until November 7th.
6 comments:
Hi! Wish I could go see your exhibition, sounds like it is going to be wonderful. I hope you'll put up loads of pictures for those of us who live nowhere near you!
Congratulations!
(And the tree for comments idea is cool, I'm sure you could make a similar thing, but somehow relate it to one of your books, like having a big python round it or something.)
Yes, I will put loads of pics up when the time comes - just try and stop me!!
Funnily enough, the python idea had occurred to me too, but I thought of people adding sections to a big paper one, that could snake around the gallery walls...
I like that idea!
Or if the wall is tall, maybe spots on a giraffe, but then you'd have trouble reaching the neck!
Or, notes in a kangaroo's pocket?
I'm sure you'll figure it out !
All lovely ideas!
ooh, ooh! I'd like a ticket please! Pick me, pick me! I have absolutely no ideas for you either- it's all take, take, take with me, isn't it? How's things? cxxx
How could I possibly forget you...
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